Small Actions, Big Changes (Listening Practice) (Low-Intermediate)
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- May 12
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Updated: 7 days ago

Small Actions, Big Changes
Listen to the radio segment and choose the correct answer:

Choose the correct answer:
1. What is the main topic of the radio segment?
A. How to find a job in a library
B. The benefits of volunteering
C. How to plant a garden
D. The history of food banks
2. According to the speaker, how can volunteering help newcomers?
A. By giving them money
B. By providing free food
C. By helping them practice English
D. By teaching them how to drive
3. What is one example of a volunteer location mentioned in the transcript?
A. A shopping mall B. A food bank
C. A police station D. A hospital
4. Why do Canadian employers like to see volunteer experience on a resume?
A. It shows the person is a hard worker
B. It shows the person is wealthy
C. It shows the person has a car
D. It proves the person can speak three languages
5. Which skill was specifically mentioned as something you can learn while volunteering?
A. Cooking B. Driving
C. Using a computer D. Painting
6. How does volunteering affect a person's stress levels?
A. It increases stress B. It has no effect on stress
C. It reduces stress D. It makes people feel tired
7. How much time per week did the speaker suggest can make a difference?
A. Ten hours B. Five hours
C. Two hours D. One hour
8. What does "build a network" mean in this context?
A. Building a computer system
B. Meeting new people and making connections
C. Construction work
D. Fixing a broken television
9. Which of these is a volunteer activity mentioned at the end of the talk?
A. Painting a house B. Helping seniors
C. Washing cars D. Teaching math
10. What is the speaker’s final message?
A. Volunteering is too much work
B. You should only volunteer if you have a job
C. When you help others, you help yourself
D. Only seniors should volunteer




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